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Eppendorf collaborates
with Dubai Police to
automate forensics
laboratories
(HAMBURG)
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Eppendorf, a leading
international life science
company that develops,
manufactures, and
distributes instruments,
consumables, and services
for use in laboratories
around the world, today
announced a collaboration
with Dubai Police to advance
the scientific capabilities
of the city’s justice
system. Under the agreement,
Dubai Police will integrate
Eppendorf’s automated
laboratory platforms into
forensics workflows,
supporting faster crime
detection and the delivery
of conclusive evidence to
judicial authorities.
Eppendorf will provide
Dubai Police with automated
liquid handling platforms,
including the Eppendorf
epMotion® 5075t and 5073t
NGS Solutions. In addition,
Eppendorf will provide
specialized training
programs to ensure seamless
implementation and
integration with existing
instrumentation. This
collaboration aims to
support high-precision
forensic analysis based on
data processing, while
ensuring smooth and
sustainable workflows. The
implementation of automated
systems will reduce the need
for human intervention,
accelerate processing times,
enhance analytical capacity
and accuracy, facilitating
more efficient criminal
identification and
optimizing Dubai’s judicial
processes.
Mathias Wenisch, Vice
President Sales, Indirect
Sales Area, at Eppendorf
Group, said: “We
are proud to be partnering
with Dubai Police, playing a
critical role in enhancing
the analytical efficiency of
Dubai’s forensic facilities.
Combining Eppendorf’s
automation technologies with
Dubai Police’s forensic
expertise will set a new
standard for forensic
excellence.”
H.E Major General Ahmad
Thani bin Ghalita, Director
of the General Department of
Forensic Evidence and
Criminology, Dubai Police,
added: “This
partnership reflects our
strategic commitment to
enhancing forensic readiness
through innovation and
international collaboration.
The agreement aims to
elevate laboratory
performance, improve
operational efficiency, and
ensure highly accurate
forensic results in line
with global standards.”
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